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Title: Concept: How macOS Mammoth could improve productivity, entertainment, and safety with new apps (part 2)
Post by: HCK on August 18, 2021, 04:05:16 pm
Concept: How macOS Mammoth could improve productivity, entertainment, and safety with new apps (part 2)

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<p>In the first part (https://9to5mac.com/2021/08/09/concept-macos-mammoth-should-redefine-the-mac-experience-with-major-changes-to-the-desktop-menu-bar-widgets-search-and-the-dock/) of our macOS Mammoth concept, we shared a look at ideas for improving the system and redesigning core elements of the desktop. Now, we want to share some ideas for new apps that we’d love to see Apple add in the next version of macOS. There were plenty of different things that we tried out during the design phase, but ultimately we landed on four distinct apps. Let’s take a look.</p>
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